It was such an honor to photograph the Women & Power issue of The Boston Globe Magazine. I was so inspired by all the women I photographed, and it was truly a dream assignment. More photos from our shoots below!

This week, I had the honor of spending three days photographing Chelsea Clinton, President Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Rep. Joe Kennedy III, and many more for The Clinton Foundation at CGI U! You can check out more photos here via Boston Magazine.

Thank you so much to Hunt's Photo & Video for featuring my work this month in their Canon gallery! And a huge thank you to everyone who came out to the opening reception -- it was such a fun time catching up with old friends and making some new ones!

Diana Levine and Madeleine Capino

Diana Levine and Frank Armstrong, photography professor at Clark University

Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of photographing GuruGanesha Band's new EPK + press photos as part of their rebrand. This shoot was amazing in so many ways -- we shot on location at Fort Revere in Hull, MA, which has been a dream shoot location of mine for years. And it was so inspirational to spend the day with these incredible musicians, and absolutely wonderful (and hilarious!) people. We spent the entire day laughing, singing -- also shivering, because it was a super cold day!

I had the pleasure of photographing Jessica Langer on location at Lowell High School for Harvard Ed Magazine. She was so much fun to photograph, and I absolutely loved meeting so many of her incredible students. It's obvious within seconds that she is one of their favorite teachers, and is truly making a difference for the next generation. Creative Direction by Patrick Mitchell for Modus Operandi. Photos by Diana Levine. The full story, below:

I was honored, and humbled, to photograph the MIT Media Lab Director's Fellows this year. These individuals are truly the superheroes of their fields. Every single one of these people's stories and accomplishments are enough to fill a book. Or two. Or three. And yet, despite their never-ending lists of ways they have changed our world, they were all absolutely kind, down to earth, and a total pleasure to photograph. [ Photos by Diana Levine ]